Pros
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Large wash drum
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Fast cycles
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Solid stain-scrubbing power
Cons
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Causes more wear and tear damage than average
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AI Wash cycle is underwhelming
About the LG WM6700HBA front-load washing machine
- Style: Front-load
- Dimensions: 39" x 27" x 33.25" (H x W x D)
- Capacity: 5.0 cu. ft.
- Finishes: Black Steel
- Cycles: Normal, AI Wash, Bedding, Delicates, Towels, Quick Wash, Heavy Duty, Allergiene, Perm. Press, Tub Clean, Bright Whites, Sanitary, Rinse+Spin, Spin Only, Hand/Wool, Active Wear, Swimwear, Kids Wear, Jeans, Dresses, Color Care, Sweat Stains, Small Load, Large Load, X Large Load
- Cycle options: TurboWash, Steam, Fresh Care, Pre-wash, Remote Start, Delay Wash, Wi-Fi, Add Item, Extra Rinse, Control Lock, Drum Light, ColdWash, Spin Only, Detergent Level, Softener Level, Signal, Cycle List Edit, Cycle Optimization, Softener Tank Use
- Special features: TurboWash 360°
- Smart features: Smart Pairing, AI Wash, LG ThinQ app support
- Dispensers: ezDispense automatic detergent dispenser
- ADA compliant: No
- Matching dryer: LG DLEX6700B (electric), LG DLGX6701B (gas); includes Smart Pairing functionality
- Energy Star rated: Yes
- User manual: LG WM6700HBA front-load washing machine manual
The LG WM6700HBA features a sharp-looking modern design. Its finish is incredibly glossy, which makes the whole machine pop, especially against the deep blue window into its wash drum. It's also a bit shallower than you might expect: While some washers can be up to 36 inches in depth, the WM6700HBA is a closet-depth washer, meaning its just-over-33-inch depth should fit inside most closets. This is sure to be a boon for anyone looking to maximize their living space.
The drum itself is the NeveRust stainless steel tub, which is backed by LG's lifetime warranty. So even though it may rust at some point, LG will cover the cost of its replacement.
On the face of the machine you'll find a digital control dial front and center, with a display off to the right. To the left of the dial is a drawer housing the detergent tray.
One other thing to note is that this model is compatible with LG's SideKick Pedestal Washer, which is a separate purchase but allows you to get another 1-cubic-foot of capacity for wash cycles.
What we like
A large drum and fast cycles make this washer excellent for large families
The reservoir for the automatic detergent and softener dispenser can hold up to 18 washes worth of each.
If you have a large family with a high turnover rate of laundry and a high soil-level on clothes, you stand to gain the most from what the LG WM6700HBA has to offer.
For starters, this LG washer has a massive 5-cubic-foot drum, which is more than enough space for the laundry needs of a big family.
On top of that, this mega-capacity smart washer's cycles are blazingly fast, thanks to its TurboWash 360° system. Its Normal cycle is able to finish in just 30 minutes with good cleaning power, compared to other models that take an hour or more. If you're really pressed for time, the Quick Wash will finish in an impressive 15 minutes.
Completing the trifecta of large family features is the ezDispense automatic dispenser, which can hold up to 18 washes’ worth of detergent and fabric softener. Automatic dispensers like these are great for reducing some of the overhead of doing laundry, and they can ensure the proper amounts are being used each time.
The ezDispense system will also let you know when one of its reservoirs is running low or empty, so you don't have to worry about unexpectedly running out. It also makes sure to add just the right amount of detergent or softener, which can help make doing laundry an easier task for your kids when chores come into play.
It has solid stain-scrubbing power
At 5.0 cubic feet, the LG WM6700HBA provides enough room to handle the laundry of a family of four.
You won't be disappointed by the LG WM6700HBA's cleaning quality, even if it won't blow your socks off. Across its wash cycles, this LG washing machine cleans on par with the average front-load washer, and finds itself slightly ahead of the average top-loader.
During testing in our labs, the LG’s Normal cycle had a strong showing despite how fast its cycle is. Quick Wash performed the same.
If you really need high-performance, the Heavy Duty cycle will oblige, and it is about 10% more effective than the Normal cycle at getting laundry looking fresh and new.
The washer can communicate with the dryer for a more energy efficient, better overall performance
The LG WM6700HBA features Smart Pairing with its companion dryer, the LG DLEX6700B . What this means is the two can talk to each other, so once you've input a wash cycle for a load of laundry, your washer can let the dryer know which cycle it should use. All you need to do is make sure both are registered via LG's ThinQ app, which is a quick and easy setup.
This mode can be helpful for maximizing efficiency. While the product overall is Energy Star certified—it was even rated one of the Most Efficient of 2022—telling your dryer what to expect can help cut down on cycle times and reduce overall energy expenditure.
Overall, letting your washer and dryer talk to each other can help save water, energy, and money.
What we don’t like
It can be rough on clothes
One area where the LG WM6700HBA lags behind other washers is gentleness.
Typically, a front-loader's tumble wash method of scrubbing out stains puts less stress on your fabric's fibers than a top-loader's back-and-forth agitation motions, but the WM6700HBA bucks this trend.
The WM6700HBA's Normal cycle adds about 25% more wear-and-tear damage than the average washer, which is about 15% rougher than the average top-loader. That means if you were expecting to own a shirt for four years before it started to get threadbare, you'll start to notice those changes within three years. This represents a significant shortening of the lifespan of your wardrobe.
Switching to the Delicates cycle will result in a gentler clean, but not by much. Compared to the WM6700HBA's Normal cycle, the Delicates cycle creates about 17% less wear and tear damage, but it's still almost twice as rough as the average washer.
The control panel can be difficult to read for taller people
The LG WM6700HBA's control panel faces straight ahead as opposed to with an upward tilt, so taller users may have to stoop to read the display.
If you've ever been on the outer edge of a couch and realized your view of the TV was dimmer than the view from dead center, you have an intuitive understanding of viewing angles. Most screens are optimized to be viewed from a narrow set of angles, and sitting outside that view will result in a dimmer image, sometimes to the point where you can't see anything.
In the case of the LG WM6700HBA, its own display points dead ahead, as opposed to being tilted upwards, which is the typical way such displays are implemented. This means that the taller you are, the further you'll be outside the display's ideal viewing angle.
I'm about 6 feet tall and the display is difficult for me to read while standing; I needed to stoop to read everything. One of our testers, who's about half a foot shorter than me, had a similar experience.
While this does make it more difficult to eyeball your settings quickly, it's a minor issue overall. It's just an odd choice on a machine that's otherwise so well-designed.
If the controls do end up bugging you, this smart washer has built-in intelligence in the form of LG’s ThinQ app, which allows for remote control operation.
The AI Wash cycle doesn't offer much benefit
The AI Wash has similar performance to the Normal cycle, only it takes about twice as long to finish cleaning.
In addition to testing the same four main cycles we test on every washer, we also tested the LG WM6700HBA's AI Wash cycle to see how it compares to the washer's more traditional cycles.
AI is one of those terms that seems to keep losing meaning over time, so to recap for this LG, it's AI wash mode is supposed to determine what fabrics are being washed and how soiled those fabrics are, then choose optimal settings for dealing with those factors.
In general, we weren't impressed.
In terms of stain-fighting power and gentleness, the AI Wash had nearly identical results when compared to the machine's Normal cycle. While these results are fine on their face, the AI Wash took nearly twice as long to finish than a Normal cycle, making it about half as efficient.
The AI Wash cycle also wasn't any more gentle when compared to the Normal cycle and its spin cycle got out about as much water.
New features rarely come to major appliances. Huge, industry-changing innovations—like adding a third rack to a dishwasher—are notable standouts amongst dozens of one-off gimmicks that fail to inspire purchases. We're not sure where future iterations of this AI Wash technology will land, but based on our test results, this current implementation does not add much value.
What owners are saying
The LG WM6700HBA is still new to the market, so there currently aren't a statistically significant number of reviews available.
Going off of what's been posted so far, this LG washer seems incredibly popular, averaging 4.8 stars out of 5 across major retailers. We almost never see scores this high—they usually cap out at 4.4 or 4.5—so we expect this number to fall slightly as additional user reviews are collected.
Based on what's available, users love this washer's looks, its automatic detergent and softener dispenser, and its large capacity.
Those who left negative reviews all seem to have received lemons and their subsequent customer service experience was poor.
Warranty
LG's warranty offers an industry-standard 1-year warranty that covers parts and service. On top of that, LG will replace stainless steel tub parts for up to three years and parts for the direct drive motor are covered for up to 10 years.
Given that most manufacturers only offer a single year of coverage, we're happy to see LG goes above and beyond in ensuring the quality of their products' most key components.
Should you buy the LG WM6700HBA?
Yes—If you value fast cycles above everything else it is worth the investment
The LG WM6700HBA is best viewed as a great way to churn through a large laundry backlog quickly. Its 5-cubic-foot drum provides a ton of room, and it has the ability to close out a Normal cycle in just half an hour. Its large detergent reservoir further cuts down on overhead.
The LG WM6700HBA's cleaning capabilities are solid, though many other washers in this price range will offer additional stain-fighting oomph.
The WM6700HBA's controls are responsive, easy to use, and provide some excellent cycle customization options, but taller users will need to bump up its brightness to see the screen without stooping. Fortunately, even if you really don't like the onboard controls, you can remote control everything via LG's companion app, LG ThinQ.
Whether or not the LG WM6700HBA will be a good value for you depends largely on what you're looking for. We do think it's a good value for those with large families.
If you care more about maximizing stain-fighting power, though, other washers can offer you a better value. We recommend the Electrolux ELFW7637AT, our top-rated washer, which erases stains like a champ and has a 15-minute Fast Wash to help it keep up with the WM6700HBA's Quick Wash.
This front-loading washer boasts a large drum and fast cycles, impressive stain-scrubbing power, and smart communication with its companion dryer.
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